Darksiders 4’s Biggest Feature is 15 Years in the Making

As a die-hard fan, I’m thrilled to share that, as per the official Steam page, my beloved game Darksiders 4 is set to pick up right where the original Darksiders left off. This means we’ll be diving back into an authentic sequel following War’s predicament after being falsely accused and locked away for prematurely igniting the Endwar. The leader of the Hellguard, Uriel, called upon Death, Fury, and Strife to help War in his battle against Lilith and the Charred Council, all with the aim of saving humanity. With the Four Horsemen now playable, this opens up some intriguing possibilities for the storyline and gameplay in Darksiders 4.

Battlefield 6 Multiplayer Hands-On Preview: Class Identity, Teamplay, Awesome Maps, and a Limp Bizkit Mentality

Ever since a developer hinted at it at the Battlefield 6 multiplayer event in Los Angeles, California, I’ve been thinking about how Battlefield 6 could be the next evolution of games like Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4. At this event, players worldwide got their initial look at Battlefield 6’s multiplayer action, while media and content creators had a chance to dive into the game themselves. Game Rant spent about four hours playing Battlefield 6, and it seems clear that it has all the essential foundations for an outstanding Battlefield experience. The gameplay I experienced will be accessible during Battlefield 6’s open beta periods, which are open to everyone without any specific requirements.

August 19 is Going to Be a Big Day for Resident Evil Requiem

At Summer Game Fest, it was initially unveiled that “Resident Evil Requiem” would serve as the grand finale for the event. The trailer made clear that “Resident Evie Requiem” would star Grace Ashcroft among its playable characters, and would bring us back to a devastated Raccoon City. Later on, Capcom presented “Resident Evil Requiem” once more at its Capcom Spotlight event. It’s likely that fans will catch another glimpse of the game on Tuesday, August 19.

Why Does Namco Keep Reinventing Pac-Man? – Rantable

A Fresh Look at an Old Icon: The Ongoing Reinvention Attempts of Pac-Man In this episode of Rantable, we delve into the latest game in the series, Shadow Labyrinth, which seems to be yet another attempt to reimagine a classic. With Pac-Man as one of gaming’s original icons, it’s hard not to notice that Namco’s … Read more

The Complete History of Mafia

Over the past twenty-five years, the Mafia series has given gamers an opportunity to join a clandestine brotherhood, with unwavering loyalty being paramount and treachery leading to deadly consequences. Read More 2025-08-02 19:05

Battlefield 6 Checks Nearly Every Box, But It’s Leaving the Biggest One Unmarked

Players eagerly anticipating Battlefield 6’s open beta are finding some intriguing details in its FAQ, thanks to information shared by DICE. Notably, if you’re searching for a server browser, it can be found within Battlefield 6’s Portal. However, this revelation leaves one significant point unmentioned – similar to Battlefield 2042, the primary gameplay experience of Battlefield 6 will not include a server browser. While some might argue that Portal could be considered as DICE offering one, it should be noted that it is a distinct mode within the main game, designed to foster more creative servers than the core gaming experience.

With or Without Co-Op, Darksiders 4 Can’t Sideline Its Other Horsemen

Among the captivating aspects of Darksiders 4 is that it allows players to select any one of the legendary Horsemen for single-player or multiplayer cooperative gameplay. This choice offers a chance to explore each character’s unique combat techniques and abilities. For those opting for co-op play, collaboration becomes key as players can employ different Horsemen in their team. Yet, there might be a limitation when it comes to choosing only one Darksiders 4 character to command throughout the entire narrative arc of the game.

As PlayStation 6 Leaks Mount, Horizon 3 Should Plan Ahead to Avoid a Forbidden West Mistake

Since the worldwide critical and financial triumph of 2017’s Horizon Zero Dawn, Sony and Guerrilla Games promptly started developing its sequel, with the PlayStation 5 as their primary target platform. Following the launch of The Frozen Wilds expansion pack and the Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition in late 2017, the PlayStation 4 had nearly completed its lifespan, and Sony executives and developers were already thinking about future hardware to create their next exceptional games. Work on Horizon Forbidden West began in 2018, and initially, Guerrilla planned to launch Forbidden West on both PS4 and PS5 systems. However, the aging hardware of the PS4 hindered Guerrilla’s ambition to broaden the series with enhanced gameplay and visual aspects.

Battlefield 6’s Multiplayer Looks Incredible (So Far)

A multitude of maps, gameplay modes, weapons, and other features have been unveiled, yet the game isn’t due for release for several more months. This leaves plenty for players to anticipate in the meantime. The excitement for this game is already palpable, with both long-time fans and newcomers eagerly awaiting to see if the trailers meet or even surpass their expectations.

A Photo From Spider-Man: Brand New Day Could Confirm Mr. Negative

The specifics of the storyline for “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” are yet to be revealed, but work on this upcoming movie has started. It’s hinted that this Spider-Man tale will focus more on street-level events, as suggested by the potential appearances of villains such as Tombstone, Scorpion, and Boomerang. Additionally, other characters have been hinted for a future installment, and a recent set photo seems to suggest their involvement in “Spider-Man: Brand New Day”.